Snow Cake

release date:Friday December 15, 2006
Tuesday June 12, 2007 (dvd)
genre:Drama
running time:112 min.
director:Marc Evans
studio:Alliance Films
producer(s):Gina Carter, Jessica Daniel, Andrew Eaton, Niv Fichman
screenplay:Angela Pell
cast:Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, James Allodi, Callum Keith Rennie, Jayne Eastwood, David Fox, Julie Stewart, Emily Hampshire
Current Tribute rating: Current rating: 4.10    Rate Movie     User Reviews

Snow Cake Movie Synopsis

Tight-lipped Englishman Alex Hughes (Alan Rickman) arrives in Northern Ontario on his way to meet the woman with whom he’s had a son. He’s bullied by an altogether unconventional but lovable 19-year-old hitchhiker Vivienne (Emily Hampshire) into giving her a ride to her hometown of Wawa. When the car is hit by a truck on the outskirts of her home town, Vivienne dies instantly. Alex finds himself, for the second time in his life, grieving for someone he never knew.

Shocked and stranded in snowbound Wawa, Alex is drawn to seek out Vivienne’s mother, to talk to her in person about the fate of her daughter. He also goes armed with trinkets and children’s amusements that Vivienne has picked up along the way for her mother. Alex knocks on the door and comes face to face with Linda Freeman (Sigourney Weaver). Linda is no ordinary Mother.

Alex soon becomes aware that Linda is an adult autistic, albeit a high-functioning one. He becomes increasingly involved in Linda’s life and the community to which she feels complete indifference, in large part because of her condition. Linda in turn becomes attached – as attached as she is emotionally capable of – to Alex and what he can do for her.

Alex also forms a relationship with Linda’s sassy independent neighbour Maggie (Carrie-Anne Moss), and is the object of scrutiny by the ineffectual local law enforcement officer Clyde (James Allodi), who, besides being jealous of Alex’s relationship with Maggie, believes he’s discovered a dark secret in Alex’s past.

Canadian Connection  Canadian Connection: Several cast members are Canadian; filmed in Toronto and Wawa, Ontario.

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I had no intention on watching this movie but my roommate rented it and i still refused to watch it but due to a boring raining Sunday afternoon i decided to see what the hype is about....all i can say is WOW ! i am definetly buying this movie and my only regret is that i missed it when it was showing in theaters.

absolutely fantasic,visually stunning,and actors were amazing in this film.

Movies about people with disabilities are often cloying with charicature used in place of a fully developed character. Snow Cake avoids these pitfalls. A joyous movie to watch. Touching. Funny. With remarkable performances. Everytime I find a gem like this I wonder why it`s buried by the hype of movies with half the cred and half the wit.

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